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All the United States Puerto Rico Arecibo Cueva Ventana
Cueva Ventana is permanently closed.

This entry remains in the Atlas as a record of its history, but it is no longer accessible to visitors.

Cueva Ventana

This limestone cave offers an incredible view of the Río Grande de Arecibo valley.

Arecibo, Puerto Rico

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Perched high on a limestone cliff, Cueva Ventana gives visitors a chance to see Puerto Rico from a new angle. It's name translates to “window cave,” for the way its mouth opens up to an impressive view of the valley below. 

Getting from the ground to the cave opening takes about an hour of hiking and climbing. Along the way, tour guides will share information about the plants and animals that make their homes in the cave, and the geology that makes up the cave's interior.

Inside Cueva Ventana you'll find impressive stalagmites and stalactites, reaching out of the floor and ceiling like jagged teeth in the gaping maw of the cavern. But the real highlight comes at the end of the short path through solid rock created by the cave. The passage finishes dramatically, opening into a hole in the face of the cliff that frames the lush Río Grande de Arecibo valley. The scenic vistas from this vantage point have attracted visitors for decades, providing views across the entire valley and down to the ground below.

Beyond the main attraction of Cueva Ventana, there are several other rocky chambers surrounding the area, including shorter and more challenging caves ripe for exploration and even spelunking.

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From San Juan take Route 22 West to Route 10 South, exit 75B at KM75. Park at or near the Texaco gas station on the east side of the road (they sometimes charge to park at the station).

The cave is open every day from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m, and there are a number of guided tours throughout the day. Tickets are $10 for residents of Puerto Rico and $19 for non-residents. Children under 5 years of age are not allowed to participate in the tour.

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Cueva Ventana
Route 10
KM75
Arecibo, Puerto Rico, 00612
United States
18.371535, -66.69155
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